You can keep saying that but it doesn't make it true.
wtf?
Are you saying we won't run out of airspace? Or must you just argue every fucking thing?
http://www.ameinfo.com/159070.html
http://www.mitre.org/work/tech_papers/tech_papers_07/06_1149/
from the link
April 2007
Jim DeArmon, The MITRE Corporation
Craig Wanke, The MITRE Corporation
Dan Greenbaum, Jr., The MITRE Corporation
Lixia Song, The MITRE Corporation
Sandeep Mulgund, The MITRE Corporation
Steve Zobell, The MITRE Corporation
Neera Sood, The MITRE Corporation
ABSTRACT
In the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS) a function called traffic flow management (TFM) seeks a balance between resource capacities and the demands placed upon them by air traffic.
In general, capacity cannot be manipulated, and it is necessary for demand to be altered to meet a reduced capacity. Typically, demand can be altered in time (via delay, i.e., slowing flights so that the number per unit time is reduced) or space (via rerouting, when specific airspace sector capacity is reduced, e.g., during severe en route weather). This paper discusses the use of probability modeling for assessing airspace capacity, and discusses comparison of three techniques for generating solutions to the problem.
Fucking retards like you make it impossible to have any kind of discussion in this fucking place.